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The Twisted Jackson Family Tree

Posted Wed Feb 18, 2009 10:32am PST by Shawn Amos in GetBack

This just in from the First Family of Crazy: The Jacksons. Marlon Jackson (he's the other child voice in the 1970 single "I'll Be There") has announced plans to develop a slave history theme park along with a Jackson 5 museum within a luxury resort in Nigeria.

"The development will cater to the country's growing tourism industry, particularly African-American tourists who wish to trace their Nigerian roots," according to a recent report in the U.K newspaper The Guardian. "Visitors will be able to explore the site of the former transatlantic slave trade, honour the hundreds of thousands who died in what were horrific human rights abuses, and then head off for a round of golf or a massage, before gawping at animatronic versions of the siblings who sang ABC and I Want You Back."

Whoa.

What was that '80s joke? "There's always a Tito lying around somewhere." I think it's time to check in with the rest of the Jackson clan to see what else they're up to these days.
 

 

 MICHAEL JACKSON
The biggest Jackson family star by a long shot, Michael has sold over 750 million records and is considered by Guinness World Records to be the most successful entertainer of all time. Plus, he's survived a rumored flesh-eating disorder (or at least everything but his nose). Still, he's pretty close to broke and is auctioning off his belongings in April. I hope he saves a few things for Marlon's museum.

 

 

 

 

JERMAINE JACKSON
The bass-playing heartthrob of the group, Jermaine had a brief solo career that included a duet with Pia Zadora. Jermaine is now an international reality-show star. He's been on "Australian Idol," "Celebrity Big Brother UK," and CMT's "Gone Country."

 

 

 

 

 

LaTOYA JACKSON
The middle daughter hasn't had much success professionally or personally. She released some forgettable singles, famously appeared in Playboy, and followed her brother Jermaine into the reality TV black hole. LaToya made her own "Celebrity Big Brother UK" appearance in 2009, then tried to earn some extra cash by charging fans for a meet-and-greet.

 

 

 

 

 MARLON JACKSON
Aside from his Nigerian slave theme park/Jackson 5 museum resort, Marlon plays the real estate game in Southern California. Real estate prices are probably better in Nigeria than California these days.

 

 

 

 

 

 TITO JACKSON
Immortalized by Eddie Murphy ("Tito, get me a tissue"), Tito now plays guitar in his own blues band and manages his sons' group, 3T. According to his website, a new album is expected shortly.

 

 

 

 

 

 JANET JACKSON
The youngest Jackson has starred in two of the all-time coolest '70s and '80s sitcoms: "Good Times" and "Diff'rent Strokes." She could have just stopped there, and her place in history would have been secure. But she made one more legendary TV appearance with Justin Timberlake at Super Bowl XXXVIII. I prefer her in "Good Times." Lately, she's plotting another makeover. Her website is down ("new website coming soon"), and she parted ways with her label, Island Def Jam.

 

 

 

 RANDY JACKSON
No, not that Randy Jackson. This one is the youngest Jackson brother, and he's a long way from "American Idol." He made one album under the name Randy & the Gypsys and now supposedly fixes cars in L.A, according to the New York Post.

 

 

 

 

 

JACKIE JACKSON
Jackie's closest brush with reality-show fame is a rumored affair with Paula Abdul in the '80s. Now he watches his son rap under the name DealZ.

 

 

 

 

 

REBBIE JACKSON
Rebbie is the oldest Jackson child. She had a '80s hit with "Centipede" and played Vegas before retiring. She's the only Jackson to maintain a longtime relationship. She's been married to her high school sweetheart since 1968. Other Jacksons take note.

 

 

 

 

JOSEPH JACKSON
He is the controversial patriarch who led his family to musical domination, then watched them slide into strangeness. He was a boxer, a musician, and a strict disciplinarian (to put it mildly). With no more Jacksons left to manage, Joe announced he was opening a boot camp for up-and-coming hip-hop artists. His goal was to "clean it up." Jackson family values, for sure.

1589 Comments

101. Brittany -
DAMN
all the girls
janet, rebbie and LaToya
they all look the same
i thought they all was janet for a second! lol

102. black angel -
it it was for the Jackson five there would not be any groups like the backstreet boys or nysnc

103. tisha -
Bravo to "YAHOO MUSIC USER"!!!! Enough said...

104. Mitch -
whether it is the Jackson 5 plus 3 or the Jackson 5 they are still has beens and need to be left in the 70's where they belong.

105. tye -
correct! that is not rebbie. it is latoya. rebbie looks far more better than that! to all the haters... enough. let us know if you or your siblings were as successful as the jacksons'. i think not!

106. Not O -
Good for Rebbie. What a sad lot, though.

107. gmom -
The Jackson who? The only thing they do well is make asses of themselves, they're soooo not interesting!

108. Jen and Josh -
wow...who would have thought there were so many people THAT interested in the Jacksons. I'm neutral, take 'em or leave 'em- I just don't care either way. They are all Celebs in their own rite, and in my book, you've got to be a little disturbed to deal with people oggling over you and writing rediculous comments about them on the web. (and yeah, I spelled rediculous wrong....get over it Webster)

109. Yahoo! Music User -
Poor Katherine Jackson stays ignored.

Either way, that's one jacked-up family... I do like Janet, though. And Rebbie always seemed refreshingly normal.

110. Erik -
Ralphie #99 on the list NAILED IT EXACTLY!!

111. Bob -
Shawn,

Marlon does not sing vocals on "I'll Be There" -- that's Jermaine. That's Jackson 5 Knowledge 101!

112. Yahoo! Music User -
A "slave history theme park"? Sounds like fun, oh boy! Remembering the days of enslavement. Unless, of course, it reminds people of how they scam others by playing the race card now.

113. RiseUp58 -
Well. I am 50. Same age as Micheal Jackson. I grew up With them, if you will.

I agree. I wonder if the need to expose all the shame and failures of a family is not rooted in a need to avoid ones own depravity...
Or is it that, the blooger has yet to life long enough to experience the pain of bad choices, and to understand the reality that, to "receive mercy , you must be mericful"

I made enough mistake in my 50 years along the same time frame of Micheal Jackson's 50, to find comfort in the scripture that says, it is to ones glory to overlook an offense", and Love covers a mutlitude of sin.

To expose weaknesses as this is usually a defesne to avoid ones own.....and a lack of any sense of grace.
May the blogger come to know the mercy of God in their own life, and seek to pray for and cover owns shame.

114. RichardF -
I agree to personal privacy as a basic human right, including celebrities, but once you create situations to attract attention to yourself, you gave up that right to privacy.

Why create a media circus if you expect no one to comment and notice it? And for those who are crying to leave the Jacksons alone, please inform the Jacksons to stop exploiting the media.

This might be useless information, but so are 80% of anything in the net. You're looking for worthwhile infos, don't cruise the blogsphere. For the most part this is a personal opinion, much like yours.

BTW Amos, that is LaToya, not Rebbie.

115. WillowR -
people keep torturing the Jacksons. LEAVE THEM ALONE!!!!!! what did they ever do to you?

116. Prince of Blacks -
Do you remember those scenes in MARVEL Comics, when this superhero, BLACK BOLT would just open his mouth and say something.
Then they show us next panel, what happened in the direction he was facing?
The effect had no proportion to the effort he expended.

117. philipn -
micheal is going to kill that baby if he drop him/her

118. Chantelle -
iam glade the jackson faimly is doing good.God Bless Mrs Kathrien Jackson and Joe Jackson.

119. kayandri -
Whatever people!Despite the aspects of their lives that they failed at,lets face it they did some tremendous songs and they inspired many ,atleast musically.Let us not rejoice about their failure !

120. coco -
Is that a real pic of Rebbie or is that La toya?
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